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How To Change The Theme In Windows Vista
The one good thing about Windows Vista Themes is that customization
is entirely possible. And when you can customize you can naturally
personalize. That’s right. Vista allows you to select your own themes
in a few easy steps. This allows you to tinker with your computer to
make it more attractive and less monotonous – when you want it and how
you want it.
A Windows Vista theme is simply a group of customized tweeks that
span the entire gamut of menu appearance, icons, colors, fonts, screen
savers, background, and yes – even paints!
Let’s start with your desktop because it’s the most logical place to
start. To select a desktop theme, perform the following steps:
• go to your desktop. In any blank area, right click.
• scroll down to “personalize” and click.
• a dialogue box will come up that says: “Personalize appearance and
sounds.” Right below it are seven headers. Choose “theme” which is the
sixth item, or second to the last item.
• a dialog box appears with the title “theme settings.”
• under “theme”, you have a small box with a drop down menu. If you
click on the arrow, Windows Vista gives you four choices: current
theme, Windows Vista, Windows Classic and browse (the browse option
allows you to get a theme that you saved in a specific folder. When you
choose browse, Vista automatically takes you to your downloads folder
where you saved the theme).
• when you click on any of the four choices, you get a preview of the
theme. Choose one by clicking “apply” or “OK”. If you don’t like any
of what you see and decide to stick to what you have, simply click
“cancel” or close the dialog box.Windows Vista Themes: Few Things Worth Noting
• Windows Vista does not come with a large pre-built bundle of
themes. This shouldn’t stop you from creating your own. You can still
change the background (or wallpaper), colors, screen saver and how your
menu will look. Save what you’ve created by clicking the Save As
button. This button is in the dialog box we mentioned earlier called
“Theme Settings.”
• Don’t confuse Windows Vista themes with the pre-built themes in Word
2007, Power Point 2007 and Excel 2007. Each of these programs has its
own themes bundle.
• If you happen to like a theme you saw on the Web, make sure that your
virus program is up-to-date before you download a theme. Some viruses
are disguised as themes so be careful.
Remember that even if Word, Excel, and PowerPoint already have
predefined document themes, you can create your own by customizing an
existing document theme and then saving it as a custom document theme.
If you’re really into themes and like to create your own for fun,
then you must be a “skinning fan” (themes are sometimes called skins).
According to Andy Rathbone, noted Windows expert, you can use a third
party program like WindowBlinds and can download any theme they have at a
very modest fee. What’s even better is some of these themes are free.
By typing “Windows Vista Themes” in any search engine, you’ll get a
whole array of company names that specialize in Vista themes. But like
we said, be careful when downloading.